In a significant development for Jharkhand, the state cabinet has approved eighteen diverse proposals, with a prominent announcement being the designation of the Desi Mangur, or Walking Catfish, as the official state fish. This strategic decision underscores the government’s commitment to recognizing and preserving indigenous aquatic life. The Walking Catfish, a popular and hardy species, has long been a part of the local culinary and fishing traditions in Jharkhand. By elevating its status, the state aims to enhance the livelihoods of local fishermen and promote responsible aquaculture practices. The eighteen approved proposals are expected to impact various sectors, including infrastructure, agriculture, and social welfare, reflecting a broad developmental agenda. The declaration of the state fish is a symbolic yet impactful step towards celebrating Jharkhand’s natural heritage and encouraging its sustainable utilization. This initiative is poised to generate interest in the species and potentially lead to increased economic opportunities for communities dependent on its cultivation and trade.
